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  1. Hepatitis A

    Immunisation is the best protection against hepatitis A infection and it is recommended for people in high-risk groups.

  2. Hepatitis

    Hepatitis is an umbrella term for several diseases that affect the liver.

  3. Hepatitis B

    Hepatitis B is a viral infection that affects the liver and can lead to serious illness or death.

  4. Hepatitis C

    In Australia, hepatitis C is most often spread through the sharing of drug injecting equipment. New all oral combination treatment has greatly improved health outcomes for people with hepatitis C.

  5. Hepatitis B – immunisation

    Immunisation against hepatitis B reduces the risk of infection in babies.

  6. HIV, hepatitis and sport

    People with HIV or hepatitis B or C participate in a wide range of sports without restrictions, and the risk of transmission to another player is extremely small.

  7. Making a complaint about a health service

    If you are unhappy with the health service you receive in Victoria, there are ways to make a complaint.

  8. Seeing a specialist

    Medical specialists are doctors who have completed advanced education and training in a specific area of medicine.

  9. Conceiving a baby

    Most women under the age of 40 years who want to become pregnant (conceive) will achieve this within 12 months of starting to try. Here we explain how you can improve your chances of pregnancy.

  10. Managing a relationship breakdown

    Managing a relationship breakdown is difficult. What you feel during a relationship breakdown may be very hard, but it will pass in time.

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